Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
i guess i'm the only basketball junkie who has been watching these games...
needless to say, the USA is destroying the weak competition in Group B. Brazil is the next best team in their group, and they don't have a cohesive team. Tiago Splitter (white), their most gifted big man and probably most talented player, gets frozen out a lot. mostly by the constant chucking of Leandro Barbosa (black). Splitter looked good against the USA, though. he was the only Brazilian to do so.
meanwhile, all-white Argentina is undefeated through 4 games. even without 4 of their normal starters.
without Manu Ginobili, Andres Nocioni, Pepe Sanchez, or Fabricio Oberto andonly one player on their roster with NBA experience (combo-guard Carlos Delfino of the Toronto Raptors), they have navigated Group A with nary a loss. even yesterday's overtime win against Panama showed their mentaltoughness.
with their best available player, Delfino, on the bench nearly the wholegame with foul trouble, Luis Scola (who signed with the Houston Rockets in July) and company found a way to stay close despite going ice cold from the floor. when Delfino re-entered the game he took over, and the Agentines overcame a 7-point deficit with just over a minute left to play to force overtime.
they went on to blow out the weakPanama team in the overtime period. it was an example of a jump-shooting team going stone cold but still finding a way to win.
if you've not watched the Argentinian National Team play, you should check them out. they play an exciting, unselfish style of hoops. the FIBA America games are being aired on Fox Sports and ESPN2.
also, here is the link to the FIBA America site. http://www.fibaamericas.com/torneos1_us.asp?t=JMXULHQIUS
needless to say, the USA is destroying the weak competition in Group B. Brazil is the next best team in their group, and they don't have a cohesive team. Tiago Splitter (white), their most gifted big man and probably most talented player, gets frozen out a lot. mostly by the constant chucking of Leandro Barbosa (black). Splitter looked good against the USA, though. he was the only Brazilian to do so.
meanwhile, all-white Argentina is undefeated through 4 games. even without 4 of their normal starters.
without Manu Ginobili, Andres Nocioni, Pepe Sanchez, or Fabricio Oberto andonly one player on their roster with NBA experience (combo-guard Carlos Delfino of the Toronto Raptors), they have navigated Group A with nary a loss. even yesterday's overtime win against Panama showed their mentaltoughness.
with their best available player, Delfino, on the bench nearly the wholegame with foul trouble, Luis Scola (who signed with the Houston Rockets in July) and company found a way to stay close despite going ice cold from the floor. when Delfino re-entered the game he took over, and the Agentines overcame a 7-point deficit with just over a minute left to play to force overtime.
they went on to blow out the weakPanama team in the overtime period. it was an example of a jump-shooting team going stone cold but still finding a way to win.
if you've not watched the Argentinian National Team play, you should check them out. they play an exciting, unselfish style of hoops. the FIBA America games are being aired on Fox Sports and ESPN2.
also, here is the link to the FIBA America site. http://www.fibaamericas.com/torneos1_us.asp?t=JMXULHQIUS